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词汇 headline-grabbing
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Definition of headline-grabbing in English:

headline-grabbing

adjective
  • Attracting prominent notice in the news.

    a headline-grabbing tale of price-fixing
    headline-grabbing celebrity architects
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some have accused the minister of majoring on headline-grabbing statements, interviews and press releases.
    • Making wild, headline-grabbing claims is neither productive nor fair.
    • It was written to be an eye-catching, headline-grabbing report.
    • What a pity that his actions seem limited to a crass, headline-grabbing response to mounting problems.
    • Our suspicion is that this is just the latest in a long line of headline-grabbing exercises.
    • Others may know the artist because of her headline-grabbing parents.
    • Banks lure in savers with headline-grabbing rates and then quietly cut rates once demand slackens off.
    • Households are also fretting over the job outlook, after the headline-grabbing jump in the August unemployment rate.
    • The region is likely to escape the headline-grabbing drops in property prices predicted for parts of southern England.
    • The first step is to make a headline-grabbing statement.
    • The headline-grabbing story focuses on his concerns about drug-taking, joyriding, swearing and a host of other antisocial teenage activities.
    • We decided to put the airlines to the test and, like many passengers, found the headline-grabbing prices elusive.
    • The headline-grabbing conclusion is drawn from exceedingly flimsy evidence.

Definition of headline-grabbing in US English:

headline-grabbing

adjective
  • Attracting prominent notice in the news.

    a headline-grabbing tale of price-fixing
    headline-grabbing celebrity architects
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Households are also fretting over the job outlook, after the headline-grabbing jump in the August unemployment rate.
    • What a pity that his actions seem limited to a crass, headline-grabbing response to mounting problems.
    • The first step is to make a headline-grabbing statement.
    • The region is likely to escape the headline-grabbing drops in property prices predicted for parts of southern England.
    • We decided to put the airlines to the test and, like many passengers, found the headline-grabbing prices elusive.
    • The headline-grabbing conclusion is drawn from exceedingly flimsy evidence.
    • The headline-grabbing story focuses on his concerns about drug-taking, joyriding, swearing and a host of other antisocial teenage activities.
    • Others may know the artist because of her headline-grabbing parents.
    • Making wild, headline-grabbing claims is neither productive nor fair.
    • Our suspicion is that this is just the latest in a long line of headline-grabbing exercises.
    • It was written to be an eye-catching, headline-grabbing report.
    • Banks lure in savers with headline-grabbing rates and then quietly cut rates once demand slackens off.
    • Some have accused the minister of majoring on headline-grabbing statements, interviews and press releases.
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